Birth name Arlandis Hinton Name B.G. Out Years active 1993-present | Occupation(s) Rapper Also known as Al Hasan Naqiyy Role Rapper | |
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Born January 23, 1975 (age 49)
Compton, California, United States ( 1975-01-23 ) Albums Eazy-E's Protege, Real Brothas, Nutty by Nature, Real Brothers Associated acts Dresta, King Tee, Kokane, Jayo Felony, Lil Eazy-E, Young Maylay, Young Dre the Truth, Sylk-E. Fyne, DJ Yella Genres Hip hop music, G-funk, Gangsta rap Record labels Ruthless Records, Def Jam Recordings Similar People Dresta, Eazy‑E, Lil Eazy‑E, DJ Yella, MC Ren Profiles |
B g knocc out eazy e was never broke like in n w a biopic
Al Hassan Naqiyy (born Arlandis Hinton; January 23, 1975), better known by his stage name B.G. Knocc Out, is an American rapper known for collaborating with Eazy-E on the 1993 single "Real Muthaphuckkin G's". He is also the younger brother of rapper Dresta, who also collaborated in the song.
Contents
- B g knocc out eazy e was never broke like in n w a biopic
- B g knocc out details doing 10 years for attempted murder
- Early life and rapping career
- Prison sentence and later career
- References

B g knocc out details doing 10 years for attempted murder
Early life and rapping career

Hinton was born and raised in Compton, California, he and his brother Dresta became Crips , affiliated with Nutty Blocc Compton Crips (W/S) set. Eazy-E, rapper from Compton eventually discovered the brothers, met up and recorded songs with them. B.G. Knocc Out (Hinton) and Dresta (Wicker) signed to Ruthless with Eazy-E. They both appeared on Eazy-E's 1993 multi-platinum EP It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa on the single "Real Muthaphukkin G's". The song itself was a response to Dr. Dre's and Snoop Dogg's various disses towards Eazy-E on The Chronic.

In 1995, B.G. Knocc Out and Dresta released their debut album Real Brothas, which remains their only album to date. At end of the same year, they made 3 guest appearances in Eazy-E's posthumous album Str8 off tha Streetz of Muthaphukkin Compton. The following year in 1996 he appeared on DJ Yella's debut solo album One Mo Nigga Ta Go.
Prison sentence and later career

Hinton was sentenced to ten to twelve years in prison for gang-related attempted murder in 1998. He converted to Islam in prison and was released in August 2006. He later changed his name to Al Hasan Naqiyy.

On September 2007, his website confirmed reports that he was incarcerated again for parole violation. He was released again in 2009 and released an album called Eazy-E's Protege during the summer of 2011. He then had plans to release an album titled Nutty By Nature sometime in 2012, but was cancelled after becoming religious and starting the Hajj, an Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca and the largest gathering of Muslim people in the world. The title, Nutty By Nature, is a reference to the block he was raised on, Nutty Block in Compton, CA.
